BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- The ever-itinerant Sanspointe Dance Company will be out in the public again Saturday, May 17, so if you happen to be at the right place and the right time, you’ll get to see some modern dance.These adventurous dancers have shown up at places like Railroad Park, the Birmingham Museum of Art, and various libraries around the city, so keep your eyes peeled. The site-specific improvisational movement is likely to occur at “public spaces and around local iconographic structures, with playful interactions of contact-based partnering and indulgent solo explorations," according to the company's Facebook page.

But here’s a hint: The program, titled “IMPROVable FICTIONS,” will start in the forest and trails surrounding a library in Vestavia Hills at 12:30 p.m., then move to a park at a central location in Homewood at 2 p.m. For more specifics, look at the QR code on their promotional flyer on the day of the performance. Better yet, check out their Facebook and Twitter pages.

“IMPROVable FICTIONS” is the first project under Sanspointe’s new artistic director, Taryn Brown.